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Why India deserves a permanent UNSC seat
If India is not given a permanent seat in the Security Council, yes, it is some loss to India, but it is a larger loss for the United Nations.
Modern day Chanakya
Instead of questioning PM Modi for every little thing, like population control bill or Uniform civil code, we should just trust him and do our karma/duty in this Dharma War.
Is it “economy libre” or “political libre”: The real story of cuban protests
subhayu -
in spite of the Cuban state's insistence on an open door policy and commitment to globalization, the prospects of a future nation with a stable economy and a one-party Communist system seems to haunt US dreams.
What should be India’s stand-in Myanmar issue?
As of now, India should definitely come forward and talk with Myanmar Military and ask them to stop brutality on their own citizens. Here's why.
‘Soft power’ is the key
The rise of India’s soft power has been tremendous. Its political values have earned it a lot of appreciation and respect across the globe.
Did Jinping’s China invade the Galwan valley to divert public attention from its own failure?
Jinping is well aware that while it is not possible to wage a full-fledged war, local wars, such as the invasion of the Galwan valley, can brighten his image to the Chinese people.
किम जोंग उन और कोरियाई प्रायद्वीप का संक्षिप्त विवरण
कोरिया का भविष्य जानने से पहले उसका इतिहास जानना जरूरी है।
China is expanding its way in South Asia
Chinese presence in Sri Lanka is no hidden thing. Between 2005-17, Beijing has invested $ 15 billion in projects in Sri Lanka over a period of 12 years.
Why protests in Islamabad could have large geopolitical ramifications
New Delhi must remain cautious and monitor the situation closely. The game between several actors within Pakistan has begun.
The issue of Rohingyas Muslims and if India should accept more refugees
The topic has become hotly debated in Indian and international politics of late.